Silpa D. Krefft, MD, MPH
Dr. Silpa Krefft is a fellowship-trained pulmonologist & researcher who specializes in deployment-related lung diseases and mining-related lung disease.
Special Interests
Dr. Krefft's clinical and research practice is focused on a wide variety of occupational and environmental lung diseases. Her particular areas of interest include post-9/11 deployment-related lung diseases and mining-related lung disease such as coal worker's pneumoconiosis.
Education
Education
- 2012 - 2016
- Colorado School of Public Health (Aurora/CO), MPH
- 2003 - 2007
- University of Texas School of Medicine (San Antonio/TX), MD
Residency
- 2014 - 2016
- University of Colorado/Anschutz Medical Campus (Aurora/CO), Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- 2007 - 2011
- Boston University Medical Center (Boston/MA), Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- 2011 - 2014
- University of Colorado/Anschutz Medical Campus (Aurora/CO), Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Awards & Recognition
2015-2016: Chief Resident, Occupational Medicine
2010-2011: Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
Board Certification
2016: Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2013: Pulmonary Medicine
2011: Internal Medicine
Professional Memberships
American Thoracic Society
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Publications
Krefft SD, Meehan R, Rose C. The Emerging Spectrum of Post-deployment Respiratory Diseases. Curr Opin Pulm Med, 2015; 21:185-192.
Krefft SD, Rose CS, Nawaz S, Miller YE. Deployment-related Lung Disorders. Fed Pract, 2015;32(6):32-38.
Go LH, Krefft SD, Cohen RA, Rose CS. Lung Disease and Coal Mining: What Pulmonologists Need to Know. Curr Opin Pulm Med, 2016; 22:171-178
Academic Affiliations
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine), University of Colorado Denver; secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health
Teaching & Professional Positions
Denver VA Medical Center (Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care)
Conflicts of Interest
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